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along with her uncle dana and darryl johnson and cousin tyler. good morning to all of you. gracie, you are an amazing girl. i know that from spending a few moments with you. >> i am doing well, i am healing a lot. >> i heard you got rid of your crutches. isn't that great? >> yeah. it felt really good. >> there is so much to get used to and adjust to how are you handling this? how are your spirits? >> it's a lot different, but i mean i am handling it really well. like i know i have to change a lot and i'm, i mean, i'm doing really good. >> i know you remember everything that happened and it's too much to even talk about. but i know you wanted to recognize your dad because he did a wonderful thing for you. >> he really did. i mean, i did cover myself, but i was just standing in the open and he did push me to a rock that was bigger than i was and saved me. >> he saved your life. your brother, i can't even fathom what a shock this must have been when you heard this news? >> yeah. i it really didn't set in. it still hasn't, you know, i really miss the
along with her uncle dana and darryl johnson and cousin tyler. good morning to all of you. gracie, you are an amazing girl. i know that from spending a few moments with you. >> i am doing well, i am healing a lot. >> i heard you got rid of your crutches. isn't that great? >> yeah. it felt really good. >> there is so much to get used to and adjust to how are you handling this? how are your spirits? >> it's a lot different, but i mean i am handling it really well....
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. >> miss johnson. my favorite people. always in a very pleasant mood. >> thank you. >> reporter: there is one area, though, where he comes up a big fat zero. tom has never had an accident. but now he is facing the biggest challenge of his career, me. >> come on in. >> i'm your christmas help, tom. >> i was expecting a much younger man. >> reporter: his doubts were well founded. >> this isn't working out. >> reporter: i suited up to help out with the run up to christmas which can mean up to 32 million packages a day for big brown and tom camp who took me on his route where he is the safest driving on a precautious road. >> what do you think when you see people texting and talking those things. >> they'll pull up to a red light and they'll sit there and you can see their head down and it just urks the living hell out of you. come on, drive, you know? can't you wait until you get home? >> reporter: for the people here it's not his safely record or the years or the mileage, it's his humanity. so close to the michigan campus,
. >> miss johnson. my favorite people. always in a very pleasant mood. >> thank you. >> reporter: there is one area, though, where he comes up a big fat zero. tom has never had an accident. but now he is facing the biggest challenge of his career, me. >> come on in. >> i'm your christmas help, tom. >> i was expecting a much younger man. >> reporter: his doubts were well founded. >> this isn't working out. >> reporter: i suited up to help out...
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no one questions that jordan lynn graham pushed cody johnson. what's in doubt is what she was intending to do when this happened. joining us in just a moment. first, kyung lah has the latest. >> waved to the cameras outside court, her murder trial under way of pushing her husband just eight days in the back face first off the cliff of glacier national park. prosecutors say despite appearing in love in her wedding video, graham was distraught. her matron of honor back on the stand testifying that just a few days after the wedding, graham sent numerous text messages expressing regret about her marriage to cody johnson. she texted to her friend, i should be happy and i'm just not. i never cried this much in my entire life and even, i don't want to live. >> what was it like to be in that courtroom and see swrornd? >> obviously, it was very nerve-racking. >> another friend was visibly shaken after testifying that graham had lied to her. torn testified one day after johnson plunged to his death she got this text from graham. some park buddies from sea
no one questions that jordan lynn graham pushed cody johnson. what's in doubt is what she was intending to do when this happened. joining us in just a moment. first, kyung lah has the latest. >> waved to the cameras outside court, her murder trial under way of pushing her husband just eight days in the back face first off the cliff of glacier national park. prosecutors say despite appearing in love in her wedding video, graham was distraught. her matron of honor back on the stand...
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after a week of getting married she allegedly pushed her husband, cody lee johnson off a cliff in glacier national park she says after an argument. prosecutors say she pushed him in the back, face first, plunging 200 feet to his death. she told police she hadn't seen cody after going to church and dairy queen. police have security camera photo of couple entering the park and their car leaving. cell phone records showing jordan was in the park after her husband's death. she create ad false email address from an imaginary person to cover her tracks. prosecutors, heather, expect the trial to last little more than a week. the jury pool is 150. it is so big because so many people in montanacase and they e can't get a fair trial. heather. heather: that imagine airy person named tony. what do we know about the couple's relationship in general? >> reporter: 39 witnesses prosecutors are calling, more than half are friends of the couple who say this marriage was a disaster waiting to happen and jordan was a loose cannon. even she expressed doubts about the wedding. the night cody died, jordan said
after a week of getting married she allegedly pushed her husband, cody lee johnson off a cliff in glacier national park she says after an argument. prosecutors say she pushed him in the back, face first, plunging 200 feet to his death. she told police she hadn't seen cody after going to church and dairy queen. police have security camera photo of couple entering the park and their car leaving. cell phone records showing jordan was in the park after her husband's death. she create ad false email...
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a book was published not long ago called "the cancer and the author, george johnson, talks about the evidence that dinosaurs had cancer. but cancer is found in many kinds of animals. it is found in the remains of egyptians varied -- buried several thousand years ago. it is a phenomenon of life, specially human life. there is a variety of factors that can increase the risk of any single individual developing cancer. by far the greatest in our society is use of tobacco. but obesity, lack of exercise, alcohol use, exposure to sunlight are among some of the causes. is not as -- asbestos longer use but is another cause. yes marco we need vitamin d. it there are other ways to get vitamin d. modest exposure to sunlight is very different than the kinds of anosures that lead to ordinance numbers of mutations as a result of uv exposures. most people get plenty of vitamin d. deficiencies in vitamin d can't .e repaired i taking it orally host: how important is it to listen to your body? early detection and early wariness in terms of riveting or allowing you to live with cancer and it being treat
a book was published not long ago called "the cancer and the author, george johnson, talks about the evidence that dinosaurs had cancer. but cancer is found in many kinds of animals. it is found in the remains of egyptians varied -- buried several thousand years ago. it is a phenomenon of life, specially human life. there is a variety of factors that can increase the risk of any single individual developing cancer. by far the greatest in our society is use of tobacco. but obesity, lack of...
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senator johnson in the banking committee says he is not going to be bringing it up any time soon. we are running out of time this time anyway. they have bought themselves some time to see if this deal is worth continuing. >> they're not going to embarrass the president of their own party. second we have negotiating parties here. we can't unilaterally as a nation say to the four or five, i guess, others we are going on our own way. beyond that the critics of the president's agreement say he is naive about the ability of the iranian regime to change. so are they. they are the ones to say if we are really tough they will give up on insays tent on the right to enrich uranium. there is nothing in the last 10 years indicates the slightest inclination on the part of iran to change. but. >> but for the democrats who say they would vote for the sanctions, do you think harry reid eventually, theylet's same some time would go by would bring up for a vote in the democratically controlled senate? >> i don't think so. and it's pointly for him to do so. the president could veto it or we know abo
senator johnson in the banking committee says he is not going to be bringing it up any time soon. we are running out of time this time anyway. they have bought themselves some time to see if this deal is worth continuing. >> they're not going to embarrass the president of their own party. second we have negotiating parties here. we can't unilaterally as a nation say to the four or five, i guess, others we are going on our own way. beyond that the critics of the president's agreement say...
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>> yes, absolutely, it's ackman's fault and johnson's fault. if you look at mike allman who is making a heroic effort to save the company. he's doing everything he can and i wish him the best of luck there, he's put a decent bit of his own money in the company as well, i believe a million dollars of his own money and he is he's clearly doing everything he can, and i fair it's too late. you look what we've seen in the last couple months. we've seen some marginal improvement, well, marginal improvement in october, great improvement in november look at the comp. a year ago the company was, company sales were in freefall and those comps, better year over year are still way below two years ago, so, we'll see what happens here, but i think it's too little, too late. stuart: charles, does this fit into one of the themes of the programs, which is there's a rush to on-line retailing and floor traffic in the brooks and mortar stores is just not there like it used to be? in if a kt-- in fact, it's declining. does this fit the pattern, at least one of the
>> yes, absolutely, it's ackman's fault and johnson's fault. if you look at mike allman who is making a heroic effort to save the company. he's doing everything he can and i wish him the best of luck there, he's put a decent bit of his own money in the company as well, i believe a million dollars of his own money and he is he's clearly doing everything he can, and i fair it's too late. you look what we've seen in the last couple months. we've seen some marginal improvement, well, marginal...
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johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell face first to his death. the government plans to call 39 witnesses, including experts to detail evidence found at glacier national park. like a piece of clothe near diopson's body. authorities believe graham blindfolded her husband before he fell 200 feet to his death. prosecutors accused graham of an elaborate coverup. they plan to show the jury text messages and e-mails they claim she sent herself from a fake account to throw authorities off her trail. >> the prosecution basically saying she was lying. because she was lying, therefore, she's a murder. >> reporter: fwragraham pleaded guilty. her defense team hopes to keep her free admitting her story change over time but that the situation was self-defense. they were arguing when the newlyweds struggles. he grabbed her and she fought back. this morning, jury selection begin. will they decide she's a calculating killer or a innocent young bride. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, missoula, montana. >> more from dan abrams. now it will get start
johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell face first to his death. the government plans to call 39 witnesses, including experts to detail evidence found at glacier national park. like a piece of clothe near diopson's body. authorities believe graham blindfolded her husband before he fell 200 feet to his death. prosecutors accused graham of an elaborate coverup. they plan to show the jury text messages and e-mails they claim she sent herself from a fake account to throw authorities...
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smith intended to land at the remote johnson creek airstrip seen in this youtube video. but they never made it. >> the temperature dropped. that's probably the biggest concern. they have their winter parkas and clothes along so they could layer up and stuff but, you know, this is the third night out. >> reporter: his founding business partner knows the wilderness is unforgiving but knows smith to be cautious. >> he is so intelligent that i figure if anybody can get out of this situation he's in he would be one. >> reporter: idaho search teams detected a faint signal from the plane's emergency beacon but haven't been able to pinpoint it in the rugged mountainous terrain. his partner says smith also used the missing plane to help others. >> he flies doctors and dentists to mexico to do services down there regularly. >> reporter: back at the office where they started a company, his employees are anxious. >> come back, dale. we have some work for you to do. we're not done yet. >> reporter: in san jose, betty yu kpix 5. >> search teams are hopeful that the weather conditions
smith intended to land at the remote johnson creek airstrip seen in this youtube video. but they never made it. >> the temperature dropped. that's probably the biggest concern. they have their winter parkas and clothes along so they could layer up and stuff but, you know, this is the third night out. >> reporter: his founding business partner knows the wilderness is unforgiving but knows smith to be cautious. >> he is so intelligent that i figure if anybody can get out of this...
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. >> he went to johnson and johnson. >> kathleen weldon and jim barnett. >> she went to lobby for biogen, a biotech company. he left to lobby for hoffman-laroche. >> they did a marvelous job for this house and we owe them a debt. thank you all. >> we owe them all right. wow. yeah, i mean, this happens -- it happens with every bill. i mean, i think -- what was striking about that is congressman tauzin actually sort of -- if we sent a resume out on all of their behalf, by sort of doing a roll call in his remarks. but look, i mean, that -- the steve kroft piece was stunning in that i think he caught tauzin just, oddly flat-footed. i mean, i think we've seen in reading his face, he seemed almost flat-footed that the question would be asked. i mean, no one is really going to burn any bridges. i mean, it's like one big bridge, in some ways. and look jack abramoff is a name that actually has not come up here. he's the picture of modern disgrace in washington, right? the disgraced lobbyist. one of the many books i read in preparing this book was his memoir, which he wrote, i think, largely i don
. >> he went to johnson and johnson. >> kathleen weldon and jim barnett. >> she went to lobby for biogen, a biotech company. he left to lobby for hoffman-laroche. >> they did a marvelous job for this house and we owe them a debt. thank you all. >> we owe them all right. wow. yeah, i mean, this happens -- it happens with every bill. i mean, i think -- what was striking about that is congressman tauzin actually sort of -- if we sent a resume out on all of their...
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johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell, face first, to his death. seemingly contradicting the defense's argument that he fell by accident after graham pushed his arm away during an argument. >> she openly admits she took a dear friend from us, it boggled my mind. u.s. attorneys plan to prove that for nine days after johnson's death, graham went to great lengths to hide her crime from friends, family, and law enforcement. allegedly sending herself e-mails from a fake account she created named tony. >> prosecutors have to prove she intended to kill him. that this was not an accident. >> reporter: she's pleaded not guilty. in their legal briefs, her attorneys admit her story changed over time. but maintain that johnson's death was an accident. the defense also writing in the brief that despite expected testimony that graham suffered from cold feet, witnesses thought that the wedding was perfectly normal. >> this case will come down to whether the jury believes that she regretted this marriage so much that she pushed him off the edge. literally. >> repo
johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell, face first, to his death. seemingly contradicting the defense's argument that he fell by accident after graham pushed his arm away during an argument. >> she openly admits she took a dear friend from us, it boggled my mind. u.s. attorneys plan to prove that for nine days after johnson's death, graham went to great lengths to hide her crime from friends, family, and law enforcement. allegedly sending herself e-mails from a fake account...
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. >> senator ron johnson is here today. he says stop calling the president's health care law obamacare. the reason why? it could be different from the one we just heard. ♪ ♪ (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade-proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so we can ke better health decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> the obamacare law needs younger people enrolled if it's expected to work but recent polls show they have not signed up yet. it is just too expensive. wiscons
. >> senator ron johnson is here today. he says stop calling the president's health care law obamacare. the reason why? it could be different from the one we just heard. ♪ ♪ (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because...
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group most likely to buy a car has shifted from 35 to 44 to the 55 to 64 age group. 30-year-old nick johnson from princeton, new jersey, last had a car and driver's license when he was 18, choosing instead to travel by bus. he says commuting a lot more fun on a bike, environmentally friendly and just practical. >> i don't have to park. i don't have to pay for car payments, automobile insurance, which i hear is really expensive in jersey. it's a form of entertainment and exercise. >> while the economy has played a role with more unemployed young people and high student loan payments, experts say more young people are not driving because they're moving to urban areas with access to public transportation. technology has also made it easier to work from home and shop from home and more people see driving as a hassle. >> there was much more aspiration to buy certain cars. i don't think the younger generation has that passion around it. it's really more getting from a to b. they have more passion for what's in the car. things like entertainment systems. >> she expects millennials to eventually buy
group most likely to buy a car has shifted from 35 to 44 to the 55 to 64 age group. 30-year-old nick johnson from princeton, new jersey, last had a car and driver's license when he was 18, choosing instead to travel by bus. he says commuting a lot more fun on a bike, environmentally friendly and just practical. >> i don't have to park. i don't have to pay for car payments, automobile insurance, which i hear is really expensive in jersey. it's a form of entertainment and exercise. >>...
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and we've got some great music from jack johnson! [ cheers and applause ] maybe a holiday song. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: maybe. i love the holidays. i do. and you guys, there are exactly five shows left before we go on christmas break, which means it's time for that beloved late-night tradition, "five days of christmas sweaters." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ five days of christmas sweaters four days left ♪ >> jimmy: that's right. how are you? how are you doing there, junior? >> i was robbed by a big moose at large moose mountain. >> jimmy: all right. [ light laughter ] that's right. every show between now and christmas, we're giving one lucky audience member an awesome christmas sweater from the countdown to christmas cabinet. [ cheers and applause ] since, there are five shows left. let's open door number five! [ drum roll ] whoa. ♪ it's a christmas sweater. look at this guy here. oh, yeah. that's nice. look at the collar. totally bedazzled. and that's quality. that is quality right there. now let's see -- [ cheers and applaus
and we've got some great music from jack johnson! [ cheers and applause ] maybe a holiday song. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: maybe. i love the holidays. i do. and you guys, there are exactly five shows left before we go on christmas break, which means it's time for that beloved late-night tradition, "five days of christmas sweaters." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ five days of christmas sweaters four days left ♪ >> jimmy: that's right. how are you? how are you doing...
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. >>> this is bruce johnson along georgia avenue. wal-mart says some 23,000 people applied for jobs at two stores that opened today. coming up more about who those people are. >> and we know the current state of the washington redskins. but is the relationship between mike shanahan and rg3 on some rocky ground? that's next. >>> now that the washington redskins are playing for pride, the dissection of the franchise and the predictions for the off- season are starting to heat up. what coaching changes are coming? will mike shanahan be back? and the bigger question now is just how solid is the relationship between coach's franchise quarterback? that was one of the main topics at today's press conference in ashburn. there was very little chat about their upcoming game against kansas city and more about the state of the team. however, both griffin and shanahan of course say their relationship is just fine. >> i haven't spent a lot of time here obviously. i haven't spent a lot of time in the league and it takes time to build that trust ove
. >>> this is bruce johnson along georgia avenue. wal-mart says some 23,000 people applied for jobs at two stores that opened today. coming up more about who those people are. >> and we know the current state of the washington redskins. but is the relationship between mike shanahan and rg3 on some rocky ground? that's next. >>> now that the washington redskins are playing for pride, the dissection of the franchise and the predictions for the off- season are starting to...
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peter johnson, jr. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >>> what do you think about that? e-mail us right now. >>> when it comes to our educating our students, the united states is falling behind again. the woman who turned around the dc school system knows how to fix it. michelle ree is up next. >>> martin bashir resigns after making disgusting comments about sarah palin. she's here to respond for the first time on tv. you'll see it only on "fox & friends" in about a half hour >>> the answer to the aflac trivia question, frankie muniz. the winner is jill from georgia. she'll get a copy of "george washington's secret six" which i will sign and we will send. >>> when it comes to educating our students, the united states is falling behind again. >> just take a look at the latest test results. we have american students, they didn't make the top five for reading, in fact, they fell to 17th overall. >> when it comes to science, we came in 21st. >> the worst of all, math, where american students ranked 26. >> right. so why do our students keep ahe? michelle ree is the founder of
peter johnson, jr. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >>> what do you think about that? e-mail us right now. >>> when it comes to our educating our students, the united states is falling behind again. the woman who turned around the dc school system knows how to fix it. michelle ree is up next. >>> martin bashir resigns after making disgusting comments about sarah palin. she's here to respond for the first time on tv. you'll see it only on "fox &...
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bella hung was diagnosed with leukemia the day before thanksgiving and then a few days later, annika johnson was diagnosed with a rare form of kidney cancer. both children are students at cabrillo elementary in pacific, just a grade apart. >> pacific is a very tight- knit, small community. for this to happen at the same school in the same week is perplexing. the community felt they needed to support any way they could. >> people in pacifica have set up a give page, first for bella and then for annika. within a couple of days they raised more than $30,000. the families say they are overwhelmed by the community's generosity. >>> 7:26. breaking news from downtown san jose. a police car involved in a serious crash. these are live pictures from the scene. the good samaritan that helped police catch a hit-and-run suspect. >> reporter: we're live in san francisco where san francisco 49er fans are getting fired up against the seattle seahawks. we'll tell you what 49er fans are not so excited about. >>> good morning. we're looking at a commute that's getting more crowded. as you can see on the san ma
bella hung was diagnosed with leukemia the day before thanksgiving and then a few days later, annika johnson was diagnosed with a rare form of kidney cancer. both children are students at cabrillo elementary in pacific, just a grade apart. >> pacific is a very tight- knit, small community. for this to happen at the same school in the same week is perplexing. the community felt they needed to support any way they could. >> people in pacifica have set up a give page, first for bella...
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msnbc contributor goldie taylor, professor of political science, jason johnson, and msnbc contributor and former bush-cheney senior adviser, robert traynam. i'll go ladies first. the fed up. nbc news helped conduct a focus group of 11 cincinnati area voters who described themselves as independents. here's what they said about congress and the shutdown earlier this year. take a listen. >> i think they were selfish, not caring about themselves but hurting the people they're supposed to be in there helping and representing. >> i thought it showed a lack of concern by our leaders for the people that they represent. they had their own agenda. i don't think they had people's best interest at heart. >> i felt like certain people decided to shut down the government to prove a point rather than to work towards making improvements. i have no problem they disagree with the affordable care act, but they could have worked to improve it. >> you think? anyway, how fed up is middle america with washington right now? >> i think they're damn fed up. i think they ought to be. a government that is callou
msnbc contributor goldie taylor, professor of political science, jason johnson, and msnbc contributor and former bush-cheney senior adviser, robert traynam. i'll go ladies first. the fed up. nbc news helped conduct a focus group of 11 cincinnati area voters who described themselves as independents. here's what they said about congress and the shutdown earlier this year. take a listen. >> i think they were selfish, not caring about themselves but hurting the people they're supposed to be...
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time for our johnson's baby of the week. >> we love this. >> the announcements. we celebrate new mom ands new additions to their family. the first johnson family is memphis jax. he was born on october 8th. weighed 9 pounds, 9 ounces. he watches kathie lee and hoda every morning with mommy. >> our next baby is madison amira belgrave. she was born on november 18th in brooklyn, new york. her parents say they chose her middle name because it means princess in arabic. >> now to a baby born on october 14th, thomas wait hays. thomas was born needing a hair cut. >> i had more hair on me -- never mind. elaina faye rustler. this little darling was born on november 13th in evansville, indiana. her parents say that elaina loves to cuddle and is definitely daddy's little girl. >> if you want a chance for your baby to appear on the show, go to our website for details. >> you know we have sitting on a little sofa? we have one of our little adorable ones. this is our producer tammy's little darling ash lyn. >> and she's going to be in a fashion show! exciting. >> look how thrill
time for our johnson's baby of the week. >> we love this. >> the announcements. we celebrate new mom ands new additions to their family. the first johnson family is memphis jax. he was born on october 8th. weighed 9 pounds, 9 ounces. he watches kathie lee and hoda every morning with mommy. >> our next baby is madison amira belgrave. she was born on november 18th in brooklyn, new york. her parents say they chose her middle name because it means princess in arabic. >> now...
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but maintain that johnson's death was an accident. the defense writing in the brief that despite testimony that graham suffered from cold feet, witnesses thought the wedding was perfectly normal. >> this case will come down to whether the jury believes that she regretted this marriage so much that she pushed him off the edge. >> reporter: graham's attorney revealing the plan to show a starkly different image of her husband's lifestyle. charges of sec-degree murder, volunteer manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter are possible. abc news tried to reach out to attorneys on both sides but have not heard back. >> we'll follow the case all week long. >>> a lot of other news. for that, it's ron claiborne. >> hi, again, dan and bianna. she's making me laugh. in the news today, a national day of prayer and reflection, started a week of events to honor nelson mandela in south afri africa. a memorial service is expected on tuesday, where a lot of kig any tears from around the world will attend, including the obama family. >>> a pennsylvania c
but maintain that johnson's death was an accident. the defense writing in the brief that despite testimony that graham suffered from cold feet, witnesses thought the wedding was perfectly normal. >> this case will come down to whether the jury believes that she regretted this marriage so much that she pushed him off the edge. >> reporter: graham's attorney revealing the plan to show a starkly different image of her husband's lifestyle. charges of sec-degree murder, volunteer...
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johnson's petition had nearly seven- thousand signatures. we have posted a link to connor's petition on our website. just go to kron4 dot com. >> san francisco giants pitcher matt cain has pledged a $50,000 donation to the make-a-wish foundation after seeing the success of the organization's "batkid" visit to san francisco last month. make-a-wish grants wishes for children with life- threatening illnesses, such as 5-year- old miles scott who became the san francisco superhero, batkid, on nov. 15. miles, who is recovering from leukemia, went around the city in a batman-like costume fighting villains at staged crime scenes, and had the attention of nearly all bay area residents, with even president barack obama commenting on his superhero talents. cain took notice of the pint-sized hero from tulelake, calif., and wanted to support make-a- wish. the ballplayer and his wife, chelsea, will give $50,000 to the organization once its bay area executive director patricia wilson raises the same amount. wilson has raised more than $20,000 for her part
johnson's petition had nearly seven- thousand signatures. we have posted a link to connor's petition on our website. just go to kron4 dot com. >> san francisco giants pitcher matt cain has pledged a $50,000 donation to the make-a-wish foundation after seeing the success of the organization's "batkid" visit to san francisco last month. make-a-wish grants wishes for children with life- threatening illnesses, such as 5-year- old miles scott who became the san francisco superhero,...
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donald trump has donated as has dennis miller, johnson, golf owner. >> letterman. well the brunt of them though are from the smaller donations. i think that that is great news for a lot of your viewers, bill, who have decided to donate. >> i think we where $12 million into this. and the va does not soldiers and marines anything, zero. we had to do it. you are right, the folks are providing the bulk of the money. i wish the hollywood pinheads would kick in. >> no doubt. jeanne. i'm mad about santa claus. every year inundated magical character. we teach other people about jesus. i think genie needs to calm down. part of the fun of the holiday. it's a religious holiday for many and it's good but also fun for the kids. where does santa claus come. >> from that's the thing the history is is he a patron niced saint for the children. >> saint nicholas. >> saint nicholas and the reputation was what that he would help impoverished girls and put out tweets and coins to kids this their shoes. >> dutch? holland guy. >> yes. originally a dutch tradition. you know your history.
donald trump has donated as has dennis miller, johnson, golf owner. >> letterman. well the brunt of them though are from the smaller donations. i think that that is great news for a lot of your viewers, bill, who have decided to donate. >> i think we where $12 million into this. and the va does not soldiers and marines anything, zero. we had to do it. you are right, the folks are providing the bulk of the money. i wish the hollywood pinheads would kick in. >> no doubt. jeanne....
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cody johnson disappeared july 7th. four days later, gram led friends and relatives to a popular spot in the park where they found johnson's body. >>> and susan boyle, you remember her. the soft-spoken scott charmed her way into our hearts when she became a reality tv sensation basically over night. ♪ i dreamed a dream of time gone by ♪ >> still gives me goosebumps. now the hit recording artist has made a major revelation. she told the observer newspaper she was diagnosed last year with the development disorder asperger's syndrome. this is significant because when she was a child, doctors said she suffered from brain damage. let's talk about this with our medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. what is asperger's syndrome, and what does this mean for her as far as this revised diagnosis? >> asperger's syndrome is actually a form of autism, and people hear that and think, how could someone like her have autism? they have vision that someone with autism is completely unable to communicate. people with asperger's are h
cody johnson disappeared july 7th. four days later, gram led friends and relatives to a popular spot in the park where they found johnson's body. >>> and susan boyle, you remember her. the soft-spoken scott charmed her way into our hearts when she became a reality tv sensation basically over night. ♪ i dreamed a dream of time gone by ♪ >> still gives me goosebumps. now the hit recording artist has made a major revelation. she told the observer newspaper she was diagnosed last...
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. >>> thousands oaks, johnson with the miracle drop shot. he needed this to stay alive against tiger woods and he did. even tiger had to smile at that one. forces the playoff. in the playoff, tiger putting to stay alive. no, doesn't go. tiger woods loses to zach johnson, the shoe on the over foot. tryinger is is not used to that. he had a four shot lead with 8 holes to play and he lost it. that's it everybody. i'm dennis o'donnell. we'll see you tonight. >>> this was something, play of the day from snowy baltimore maryland. the ravens were down with 10 seconds left in regulation. when baltimore's caught the joe flacco pass. it turned out to be the winner. >>> pasadena on new year's day. 4th ranked michigan state, secured a spot after beating ohio state on saturday. the number 5 stanford will be back in pasadena for the second straight season. >>> 6:25 now. it it's been a month since typhoon haiyan hit the philippines and nobody's sure exactly how many people are dead, the number of people still missing. >>> we got black ice in the caldecott
. >>> thousands oaks, johnson with the miracle drop shot. he needed this to stay alive against tiger woods and he did. even tiger had to smile at that one. forces the playoff. in the playoff, tiger putting to stay alive. no, doesn't go. tiger woods loses to zach johnson, the shoe on the over foot. tryinger is is not used to that. he had a four shot lead with 8 holes to play and he lost it. that's it everybody. i'm dennis o'donnell. we'll see you tonight. >>> this was...
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that forced playoff against tiger woods, and johnson won, taking home $1 million for the victory. a little chest bump there. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories, and celebrating the arts. billy joel and carlos santana are among this year's kennedy center honorees. billy joel carlos santana are among this year's kennedy center honorees. ♪ shop the adam levine collection, exclusively at kmart. and go behind the scenes at shopyourway.com/adam the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ gearing up for tomorrow's memorial. what they're doing to keep the location secure. plus -- locked on a plane! the passenger... who woke u to find himself trapped on a united plane. and... freezing temperatures... and black ice... the bay area's stuckn this cold snap -- and the wintry weather stretches cot to coast. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's monday, december 9th. i'm michelle griego. ,,,
that forced playoff against tiger woods, and johnson won, taking home $1 million for the victory. a little chest bump there. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories, and celebrating the arts. billy joel and carlos santana are among this year's kennedy center honorees. billy joel carlos santana are among this year's kennedy center honorees. ♪ shop the adam levine collection, exclusively at kmart. and go behind the scenes at shopyourway.com/adam the day building...
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. >> reporter: tina johnson runs a restaurant nearby. she is sympathetic to what they experienced. violent protesters smashed its windows every time. some suspect the retailer gave up on replacing them. >> they should make a decision if they want to continue to do business in oakland. if sew, they need to clean it up. >> reporter: sars has no plans to release it. they say replaceing the twin does is more complicated than those in a typical building but neighbors are not satisfied. >> more people would come down to shop downtown. with them boarded it up, it looks like the downtown is boarded up. >> reporter: in oakland,. >>> the bay area college sports field goes corporate with cal students calling their stadium something new and the multimillion dollar deal behind it. >> and an arrest in connection with paul walker's deadly crash, but nothing to do wit,,,, for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. the company that individualized your comfort with the sleep number bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolu
. >> reporter: tina johnson runs a restaurant nearby. she is sympathetic to what they experienced. violent protesters smashed its windows every time. some suspect the retailer gave up on replacing them. >> they should make a decision if they want to continue to do business in oakland. if sew, they need to clean it up. >> reporter: sars has no plans to release it. they say replaceing the twin does is more complicated than those in a typical building but neighbors are not...
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it doesn't go, tiger woods loses to zach johnson, the shoe on the other foot. tigers not used to that. in fact tiger woods had a four shot lead with eight holes to play and he lost it. that's it, everybody. we'll see you tonight. >>> thank you, dennis. ly of the day from snowy baltimore maryland. the ravers were down with 10 seconds left in regulation when baltimore's marlin brown caught a joe flaco pass in the endoscopy zone turned out to be the game winner, there it is, as the ravens come back to beat the minnesota vikings 29-26 in what was a wild day in not f had yesterday. >>> 5:25 coming up a month after the devastating typhoon in the philippines, life saving saw lies may not be reaching those who need it most. more on this disturbing report. >>> thousands of paul walker fans gathered in california to honor the late actor. more on the unique tribute in his memory. >>> and we are live in orinda where there's black ice in the caldecott tunnel. we've got a live report coming up. ,,,,,,,, a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community
it doesn't go, tiger woods loses to zach johnson, the shoe on the other foot. tigers not used to that. in fact tiger woods had a four shot lead with eight holes to play and he lost it. that's it, everybody. we'll see you tonight. >>> thank you, dennis. ly of the day from snowy baltimore maryland. the ravers were down with 10 seconds left in regulation when baltimore's marlin brown caught a joe flaco pass in the endoscopy zone turned out to be the game winner, there it is, as the ravens...
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johnson and chief magapate before the trouble started. >> what was the trouble, do you know? >> i don't know, and that's troubled me. >> nearly a thousand of these photographs have been collected in a giant three-volume book. >> and i went through every single story ever published. >> this man said the "national geographic" played an important role. its photographers showed us the way the world lived. >> they were ambassadors of the sort, weren't they? >> absolutely. they represented in a sense this little pioneer spirit of america. >> what did it mean to be a photographer for national gee graphic? >> it meant a lot. >> he's traveled the globe for nearly a half a century. >> this figure crawled around the facade is you? >> it's me in a three-piece suit. you always wear a three-piece suit around the vatican because you never know when you're going to run into the pope. >> how did you get this shot? >> i'm in a plane strapped in. >> he worked in egypt and tiera dell fuego. >> it was harbor for 8,000 sheep. they brought them in to market. >> 8,000 sheep. >> that's right. this gu
johnson and chief magapate before the trouble started. >> what was the trouble, do you know? >> i don't know, and that's troubled me. >> nearly a thousand of these photographs have been collected in a giant three-volume book. >> and i went through every single story ever published. >> this man said the "national geographic" played an important role. its photographers showed us the way the world lived. >> they were ambassadors of the sort, weren't...
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. >> 6-year-old connor johnson started a petition on the white house website after he found out about funding cuts to the space program. if too many cuts are made, his dream of becoming an astronaut could be crushed. >> well, i would be very sad. nasa's mostly the only space station -- light space company i've known for a very long time. >> he has a good point right? the petition already has more than 8,000 signatures. 100,000 signatures are needed to get a response from the white house. >>> coming up on kpix 5, today the world says good-bye to nelson mandela. and even through the rain, south africans are singing and celebrating his life. we'll take you live to his memorial service. >> and the freezing weather has killed two more people. the death toll now stands at six. i'm kiet do, we've got a live report coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i'm frank mallicoat. >>> unquestionably the biggest vent that south africa -- event that south africa ever will see. >> today the world celebrates the life of nelson mandela. world leaders joined 90,000 joyous south africans in the rain to honor hi
. >> 6-year-old connor johnson started a petition on the white house website after he found out about funding cuts to the space program. if too many cuts are made, his dream of becoming an astronaut could be crushed. >> well, i would be very sad. nasa's mostly the only space station -- light space company i've known for a very long time. >> he has a good point right? the petition already has more than 8,000 signatures. 100,000 signatures are needed to get a response from the...
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this from you, johnson, but now -- but not you, johnson. actually, i haven't trusted johnson & johnson since i tried to stop my child's crying by pouring a bottle of their patented no more tears shampoo in his eyes. did not work. at all! >> now to jimmy kimmel. a new study about cursing caught their attention. >> a new study found that the state where people curse the most or they use the most profanity is ohio. i saw a local news broadcast out of akron this morning. i don't know, they might have the study right. >> yesterday was giving tuesday. dubbed the black friday of charitable giving. and the residence of akron came out in full force. [ beep ] yeah they d kelly has the report. >> james baker high school didn't have enough money to resod their. [ beep ] field. so they got together and did what he this do best, get [ beep ] done. it should be finished in time this weekend for the rebels to take on the [ beep ] from pierce. will they show up for the big game? [ beep ] >> holy. [ beep ] it's going to be a [ beep ] weekend. >> you think of
this from you, johnson, but now -- but not you, johnson. actually, i haven't trusted johnson & johnson since i tried to stop my child's crying by pouring a bottle of their patented no more tears shampoo in his eyes. did not work. at all! >> now to jimmy kimmel. a new study about cursing caught their attention. >> a new study found that the state where people curse the most or they use the most profanity is ohio. i saw a local news broadcast out of akron this morning. i don't...
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johnson hung up on them. he went to bed not knowing if johnson was going to announce his appointment the next day. but it was johnson's way of controlling him. still my boy. johnson and joe califf on the talked about this in his memoir about the way in which johnson would control people. this was one technique he had. the kiddies would leak things that would be too good vantage. didn't want anyone to delete that they would. it's a very changed environment. >> we begin by talking about the polls. would ask you about asking your professional a suspect in the. he was very focused on greatness and the idea of great leaders, great men, great people in history. where does he rank? if the average, below average, above average? >> i would describe it as a significant present. i would not say he was a great president in the league with let's say fdr or lincoln or washington, but he was a significant president. and in some ways his legacy becomes more significant than his record as president. there were some great achi
johnson hung up on them. he went to bed not knowing if johnson was going to announce his appointment the next day. but it was johnson's way of controlling him. still my boy. johnson and joe califf on the talked about this in his memoir about the way in which johnson would control people. this was one technique he had. the kiddies would leak things that would be too good vantage. didn't want anyone to delete that they would. it's a very changed environment. >> we begin by talking about the...
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cory johnson, editor-at- large, thank you. i want to bring in michelle she focuses one cyber and government transparency issues like the foreign surveillance act. she joins us from washington, d.c. it a little ironic given that many of the technology companies have been cooperating? is this just political posturing? >> we have been debating privacy since 9/11 nine years ago. this is really the first time they are weighing in and saying the government has gone too far. >> except for the fact that they have a lot braided if the government in certain cases, right? >> right. i think what prompted the new movement is the recent revelation that they are not just serving the companies with court orders that hacking into the system overseas where the laws do not apply. it might have been what pushed them over the edge to get involved. >> the people who run the companies are powerful. they account for a large part of the united states economy. how is the government likely to respond? >> this as a whole new voice to the privacy debate.
cory johnson, editor-at- large, thank you. i want to bring in michelle she focuses one cyber and government transparency issues like the foreign surveillance act. she joins us from washington, d.c. it a little ironic given that many of the technology companies have been cooperating? is this just political posturing? >> we have been debating privacy since 9/11 nine years ago. this is really the first time they are weighing in and saying the government has gone too far. >> except for...
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abe forthas was -- fortas was nominated by lyndon johnson as chief justice. the nomination was in trouble on both sides of the aisle and to help abe fortas save face president johnson engineered a cloture vote, i think the vote was 47-46, they called that a win to help abe save face. but certainly president obama's nominees have not been denied their seats by a failed cloture vote. neither has any other president's. have there ever been any cabinet members, madam president, of president obama or any other president who have been denied their seats by a failed cloture vote or by a filibuster? according to the congressional research service, the answer is no. the number is zero. there have been no cabinet members denied their seats in the obama administration by a failed cloture vote. have there ever been any district judges, federal district judges denied their seats by a failed cloture vote? for president obama or any other president? the answer is zero. the answer is zero. so supreme court justices with the fortas exception maybe, cabinet members, federal di
abe forthas was -- fortas was nominated by lyndon johnson as chief justice. the nomination was in trouble on both sides of the aisle and to help abe fortas save face president johnson engineered a cloture vote, i think the vote was 47-46, they called that a win to help abe save face. but certainly president obama's nominees have not been denied their seats by a failed cloture vote. neither has any other president's. have there ever been any cabinet members, madam president, of president obama...
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johnson. he was first and foremost an african nationalist. there were communists who wanted to coopt, if you will, the movement there and he once famously went onstage at a rally of i believe the african national congress and tore up the posters of the communists who had tried to sort of commandeer the movement over there. larry, a moment ago used the word forgiveness. there was a divineness about this man's spirit, wasn't there? >> i think you would have to say if anybody would ever dare say that someone carried a christ-like mantle in their life, you would have to say that about president mandela. he clearly understood that, you know, as i think one of the authors of "cry the beloved country" wrote about south africa where she said i hope when the whites turn to loving, the blacks have not turned to hating. and that i think was president mandela's, what i call his humanitarian genius. he knew that there was hatred out there. he had seen it. he just would not under any circumstances give credit to that hatred so it would inflame south africa
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amber rose johnson, thank you so much. that's our show for today. thank you to you at home for watching. we'll see you next saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we've got lots of good stuff planned for nerdland. right now, it's preview of "weekends with alex witt." >> i don't know if i want to do a preview after that. that was so powerful. >> when people are that good, i know. >> i was sitting here like this. amazing watching this girl. anyway, thank you for that. for those of you who want a little news, i'm going to tease some for you. here we go, everyone. ice storm part two. parts of the east coast will not be spared by this nasty stretch of weather. answers to where and when and how bad in minutes. >>> for years iran denied the world access to one specific energy plant. today, nuclear inspectors are there. so what might they find? we've got a live report from iran. >>> here's the headline, american schools versus the world. expensive, unequal, bad at math. i'm going to talk to the author of that article. >>> and reality check. will the amazon dream o
amber rose johnson, thank you so much. that's our show for today. thank you to you at home for watching. we'll see you next saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we've got lots of good stuff planned for nerdland. right now, it's preview of "weekends with alex witt." >> i don't know if i want to do a preview after that. that was so powerful. >> when people are that good, i know. >> i was sitting here like this. amazing watching this girl. anyway, thank you for that. for...
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bruce johnson has some more information. he's going to break it down. up next, promising results on a less intrusive way to >>> topping our health alert, the chicken pox vaccine. it causes adults to lose immunity to the virus through external exposure leading to a rise in this, the shingles. a new report suggests this may not be true. the higher rates of shingles occurred before the chicken pox vaccine became available. it can cause skin rash for up to 90 days. there is a vaccine available for people over the age of 60. >>> researchers in europe say a new blood test could detect colorectal cancer and prevent thousands of deaths every year. alfonzo reports. >> reporter: barry murphy is fighting cancer and regrets seeing a doctor for a screening. >> it spread and gone from my bowel into limph nodes and legions on liver as well. >> they are so intrusive. now, researchers say they come up with a simple blood test for cancer that can detect 85% of cases. biotech company says the test can also detect 50% of growths that can turn into cancer. test developer, d
bruce johnson has some more information. he's going to break it down. up next, promising results on a less intrusive way to >>> topping our health alert, the chicken pox vaccine. it causes adults to lose immunity to the virus through external exposure leading to a rise in this, the shingles. a new report suggests this may not be true. the higher rates of shingles occurred before the chicken pox vaccine became available. it can cause skin rash for up to 90 days. there is a vaccine...
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bruce johnson, wusa9. >> and coming your way in a minute, why you could soon be using a tablet to place your order, maybe even pay the bill at some popular chain restaurants. >>> and if the drone could bring it to me, i'd be happ numbers above average today. 56 goes in the books as the high. 41 is the low. that's the bargain. average is 51 and 36. you might remember, the record high 71. we'll come back and talk about 60s. showers, and a wintery mix. it's all on your first alert seven-day. >>> up next, the investigation into this weekend's deadly derailment in new york city is now focusing on the train's driver. we'll be back. >>> back with new information on sunday's train derailment. federal investigators haven't found any signs of trouble with the brakes. the national transportation safety board is saying it is inspecting the cars and interviewing crew members and they'll review any cell phone use by the engineer. as of tonight, the union official says the engineer caught himself nodding at the controls just before that train flew off the tracks. now the metro north commuter train was
bruce johnson, wusa9. >> and coming your way in a minute, why you could soon be using a tablet to place your order, maybe even pay the bill at some popular chain restaurants. >>> and if the drone could bring it to me, i'd be happ numbers above average today. 56 goes in the books as the high. 41 is the low. that's the bargain. average is 51 and 36. you might remember, the record high 71. we'll come back and talk about 60s. showers, and a wintery mix. it's all on your first alert...
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yes, i'm cory johnson in for emily chang. rundownts trade to the a coding lesson from mark how about a coding lesson from mark zuckerberg? his video is one of many for students interested in the encoding. an initiative that wants an hour of your time at this week.
yes, i'm cory johnson in for emily chang. rundownts trade to the a coding lesson from mark how about a coding lesson from mark zuckerberg? his video is one of many for students interested in the encoding. an initiative that wants an hour of your time at this week.
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yes, i'm cory johnson in for emily chang. rundownts trade to the a coding lesson from mark how about a coding lesson from mark zuckerberg? his video is one of many for students interested in the encoding. an initiative that wants an hour of your time at this week. advertisers can follow you around the web, now apple is using technology to follow you around the store. if it works it can change the face of brick and mortar retail. jony ive is trying to make apple one of the most innovative brands. we're going to catch up with nike's design guru. the biggest names are speaking with the united states urging america's children to learn to code. it comes as a critical time as u.s. students according to a new rank has american students ranked 21st in science and 26th in math. an hour of code initiative asked people to spend an hour coding. it kicks off computer science education week. the event is sponsored by code.org. here is president obama. >> learning these skills are not only important for your future but for our country's fut
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johnson & johnson, recent one, $2 billion. the johnson & johnson announcement came out just at the beginning of last month. talk a little bit about that case. aest: that case was actually number of cases put together, and johnson & johnson opted to seek a global settlement of all the claims. those cases involved a variety of illegal conduct by johnson & johnson in marketing of pharmaceutical, including offering kickbacks to doctors and fraudulent off-label marketing of drugs, including drugs that can be extremely dangerous when doctors prescribe where therecontext has not been any scientific evidence that they can be safe and effective. in that case, like the glaxoca e case, like the pfizer case a couple of years ago, it is quite large because the federal spending on these drugs has been quite large. it is an absolute bright line rule in medicare that you cannot provide kickbacks to doctors. and that the government will not that a defendant -- here the pharmaceutical company -- causes to be committed that is tainted by a kickb
johnson & johnson, recent one, $2 billion. the johnson & johnson announcement came out just at the beginning of last month. talk a little bit about that case. aest: that case was actually number of cases put together, and johnson & johnson opted to seek a global settlement of all the claims. those cases involved a variety of illegal conduct by johnson & johnson in marketing of pharmaceutical, including offering kickbacks to doctors and fraudulent off-label marketing of drugs,...
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johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell face first to his death. seemingly contradicting that he fell by accident after graham pushed his arm away during an argument. >> the fact she openly admits she took a dear friend from us boggles my mind. >> reporter: u.s. attorneys say they plan to prove for nine days after johnson's death, graham went to great lengths to hide her crime from family and friends and law enforcement. even allegedly sending herself e-mails from a fake account she created named tony. prosecutors have to prove she intended to kill him. this was not an accident. >> reporter: graham has pleaded not guilty. in their legal briefs, they admit graham's story changed over time but maintained johnson's death was an accident. the defense also writing in its brief that despite expected testimony that graham suffered for cold feet, witnesses thought the wedding was perfectly normal. >> this case is going to come down to whether the jury believes that she really regretted this marriage so much that she really just pushed him off the edge lite
johnson in the back with both hands. mr. johnson fell face first to his death. seemingly contradicting that he fell by accident after graham pushed his arm away during an argument. >> the fact she openly admits she took a dear friend from us boggles my mind. >> reporter: u.s. attorneys say they plan to prove for nine days after johnson's death, graham went to great lengths to hide her crime from family and friends and law enforcement. even allegedly sending herself e-mails from a...
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ron johnson from wisconsin, who says, well now it's time to start talking about transitioning. what kind of transitioning is he talking about? preexisting conditions, competition in the marketplace. state exchanges. now he's saying the state exchanges aren't that bad. this is the hole in their boat that is eventually going to sink what they're all talking about. now, i've spoken with a number of democrats who feel like they have really been beaten up because of the law's rollout. how do they recover from that? i say it's simple. i say the website works. i mean, the people are going to find out. 95% of the people who are going to the website are finding that it is functional, it is working. and they are coming away with results. this is a mar huh thon, not a print. how focused do the democrats stay ton this at this point, ej? >> i don't know. and nobody has any idea how this is going to play in the election almost a year from now. but i think that the notion that because a website fails in the first instance, you fall away from the whole idea. it was a terrible idea. and there w
ron johnson from wisconsin, who says, well now it's time to start talking about transitioning. what kind of transitioning is he talking about? preexisting conditions, competition in the marketplace. state exchanges. now he's saying the state exchanges aren't that bad. this is the hole in their boat that is eventually going to sink what they're all talking about. now, i've spoken with a number of democrats who feel like they have really been beaten up because of the law's rollout. how do they...
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linden johnson said he was one with the african regime. it was only nixon the same, it was only jimmy carter who said the united states is a different kind of engage. with countries like south africa, angola, et cetera. reagan then pushed back. so you can imagine, reagan was very popular, you know, in sort of main stream opinion. they did engage in arms struggle. they were like non-violent. it's very difficult to sell that. the cold war is going on. you can use that as a bogey to say they support it. you can see by the clip, they support it by the soviet union. i think what happens here if i was watching it from outside, i water a teenager at the time. you are getting the word in the united states on college campuses the african-americans underestimate how hard it was to get people here to realize that this wasn't just struggle and a moral struggle through church groups had began to complain and point out these contra dictions, insisting on this economic angle. because what reagan did was to use the cold war as an alibi because south afric
linden johnson said he was one with the african regime. it was only nixon the same, it was only jimmy carter who said the united states is a different kind of engage. with countries like south africa, angola, et cetera. reagan then pushed back. so you can imagine, reagan was very popular, you know, in sort of main stream opinion. they did engage in arms struggle. they were like non-violent. it's very difficult to sell that. the cold war is going on. you can use that as a bogey to say they...
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johnson, 14 points off the bench. j.p. had 12 points. carolina up six. they're going to finish the job. tom izzo called the michigan state team soft. you don't want to be at their practice on thursday. north carolina goes on to upset michigan state, 79-65. >>> let's go to the great northwest. emphasis on great. trail blazers hosting the thunder. this used to be a rivalry when the thunder was the sonics. i'm supposed to let that go. lamarcus aldridge, late. he has 38 and 13. he played like a man. speaking of, russell westbrook, one-point game. with about 30 seconds left, nicolas batum channels his inner billy ray bates. that's going back in the wayback machine. trail blazers, 111-104. >> we saw that blazers/warriors game the other night. west is going to be crazy. >> yeah, man. >> i can't wait. >>> back to you. >> yeah. >> guys, thanks. >>> up next, "the pulse." the former president shows off his latest fancy footwear. and the image on his new socks might look familiar. >>> speaking of familiar. this iconic scene re-enacted in the most unlikely of places.
johnson, 14 points off the bench. j.p. had 12 points. carolina up six. they're going to finish the job. tom izzo called the michigan state team soft. you don't want to be at their practice on thursday. north carolina goes on to upset michigan state, 79-65. >>> let's go to the great northwest. emphasis on great. trail blazers hosting the thunder. this used to be a rivalry when the thunder was the sonics. i'm supposed to let that go. lamarcus aldridge, late. he has 38 and 13. he played...
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they're working and shopping from home and see driving as an expensive hassle. 30-year-old nick johnson from printston, new jersey, last had a car when he was 18, choosing instead to travel by bike. he says commuting is a lot more fun on a bike, environmentally friendly and just practical. >> i don't have to park, pay for car payments, automobile insurance which i hear is expensive in jersey. it's a form of entertainment and exercise. >> reporter: research shows nick is becoming the norm. the number of young people between ages 14 to 34 without drivers licenses has increased from 21% to 26% between 2000 and 2010. during that time driving as a whole has dropped by 23% among 16 to 34 years old while those most likely to buy a car from 2007 to 2011, the age group shifted to 44 to 64. some say high student loans and i bad economy are reason. others say this is more than a temporary shift, noting sharp decreases in driving in rural areas and among after fluent young people. >> it used to be a rite of passage to get a driver's license and now it's not uncommon for people to say why bother. >>
they're working and shopping from home and see driving as an expensive hassle. 30-year-old nick johnson from printston, new jersey, last had a car when he was 18, choosing instead to travel by bike. he says commuting is a lot more fun on a bike, environmentally friendly and just practical. >> i don't have to park, pay for car payments, automobile insurance which i hear is expensive in jersey. it's a form of entertainment and exercise. >> reporter: research shows nick is becoming the...
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am guy johnson. the data is not having an impact although the pound is pretty much unchanged. the u.k. economy is doing a little bit better. anwe have been bringing you interview with mark carney. you said five simple words describe our approach. we are open for business. >> we are not open for the but the openness, for business point goes back to this issue of an open global economy. one of the fundamental lessons we have taken from the financial needs and where the world to get to to have a more resilient financial system is we need more resilient financial markets. we need to fix the banks. thated financial markets are more resilient. they are more like the equity market. we did not like the prices of equities in the fall of 2008, though we can always get a price. we can always transact. you cannot transact in the global derivatives market. tens of trillions dollar markets that shut and brought the system down. beingmarkets are fundamentally reformed. that is where the central bank comes in. part
am guy johnson. the data is not having an impact although the pound is pretty much unchanged. the u.k. economy is doing a little bit better. anwe have been bringing you interview with mark carney. you said five simple words describe our approach. we are open for business. >> we are not open for the but the openness, for business point goes back to this issue of an open global economy. one of the fundamental lessons we have taken from the financial needs and where the world to get to to...
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. >>> joining me with more senator rob johnson from wisconsin. he cosponsored the union fairness act which would prevent the administration from doing this. we talked about this before. they might do it. now it appears they are doing it. can it be stopped? >> we are hoping so. last time i was here, this is senator thune's bill and i'm a cosponsor. last time they were just hinting about doing this. they have just proposed the rule. 255 pages long. this particular section starts at page 70. this is the time for americans to make a comment to the centers for medicaid and medicare services. hopefully we can make sure the rule doesn't get issued. >> the problem with this is not only does it give the unions a big kiss basically in the form the of dollars. the rest of the people who are supposed to pay the tax is meant to cover the pre-existing condition coverage. the bill will go up and hhs was asked about it. they said it's true the fee will be higher for the other plans that still have to pay the fee. is that fair? can they get away with it? the aver
. >>> joining me with more senator rob johnson from wisconsin. he cosponsored the union fairness act which would prevent the administration from doing this. we talked about this before. they might do it. now it appears they are doing it. can it be stopped? >> we are hoping so. last time i was here, this is senator thune's bill and i'm a cosponsor. last time they were just hinting about doing this. they have just proposed the rule. 255 pages long. this particular section starts at...
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clay johnson from the department of better technology, thank you. joining me is dr. kavita batel, she worked on the affordable care act. senior adviser to valerie jarrett in the obama administration, a fellow at the brookings institution. how are you feeling today? >> oh, a lot better than about a month ago, chris. >> well, you hit it well when i talked to you. you brought optimism and cheer to me when i was letting some of the panic get to me. what do you think this means? how big a deal is today? >> so, it's a big deal for all the reasons you've outlined, but going back to even why i was optimistic a month ago, as you covered it, in california and in other states, like kentucky, even despite this horrific website kind of rollout, it was working in places. so, i think that today is important. i don't think we should kind of say, all right, you know, hands up, we're done. >> nope. >> i think we still have -- let's be honest, we've got to make sure that we can get to december 23rd, which is, like, the last day possible to get people started on coverage on january 1st.
clay johnson from the department of better technology, thank you. joining me is dr. kavita batel, she worked on the affordable care act. senior adviser to valerie jarrett in the obama administration, a fellow at the brookings institution. how are you feeling today? >> oh, a lot better than about a month ago, chris. >> well, you hit it well when i talked to you. you brought optimism and cheer to me when i was letting some of the panic get to me. what do you think this means? how big...